The Silence of Herondale by Joan Aiken - ISBN: 9781471920592
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A child in danger, an isolated house in the depths of winter - and a killer on the loose…‘Don’t miss … guaranteed unputdownable’ Observer

The Silence of Herondale

A missing child, a deserted house, and the secrets that connect them

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    176 pages

  • Release Date

    14 January 2020

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Summary

A child in danger, an isolated house in the depths of winter - and a killer on the loose…

‘Don’t miss … guaranteed unputdownable’ Observer

Snow-covered fields and moors stretch away on all sides of Herondale House. Despite rumours of an escaped killer on the run, Deborah Lindsay knows that she must control her fear - she has a young charge, 13-year-old prodigy Carreen, to care for.

But the isolated Yorkshire farmhouse already holds the terrible secret of one …

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781471920592
ISBN-10:1471920593
Author:Joan Aiken
Publisher:The Murder Room
Imprint:The Murder Room
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:176
Release Date:14 January 2020
Weight:160g
Dimensions:198mm x 128mm x 14mm
Series:Murder Room
What They're Saying

Critics Review

A splendidly romantic first thriller– TIMES LITERARY SUPPLEMENT

Joan Aiken’s triumph with this genre is that she does it so much better than others - NEW YORK TIMES

Unusual, enthralling, full of wry fun - SUNDAY TIMES

The British master of supernatural fiction - WASHINGTON POST

Terrifyingly enclosed spine-chiller - SUNDAY TELEGRAPH

About The Author

Joan Aiken

Joan Aiken, English-born daughter of American poet Conrad Aiken, began her writing career in the 1950s. Working for Argosy magazine as a copy editor but also as the anonymous author of articles and stories to fill up their pages, she was adept at inventing a wealth of characters and fantastic situations, and went on to produce hundreds of stories for Good Housekeeping, Vogue, Vanity Fair and many other magazines. Some of those early stories became novels, such as The Silence of Herondale, first published fifty years ago in 1964. Although her first agent famously told her to stick to short stories, saying she would never be able to sustain a full-length novel, Joan Aiken went on to win the Guardian Children’s Fiction Prize for The Whispering Mountain, and the Edgar Alan Poe award for her adult novel Night Fall. Her best known children’s novel, The Wolves of Willoughby Chase, was acclaimed by Time magazine as ‘a genuine small masterpiece’. In 1999 she was awarded an MBE for her services to children’s literature, and although best known as a children’s writer, Joan Aiken wrote many adult novels, both modern and historical, with her trademark wit and verve. Many have a similar gothic flavour to her children’s writing, and were much admired by readers and critics alike. As she said ‘The only difference I can see is that children’s books have happier endings than those for adults.’ You have been warned …

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